Published quarterly by The Master's University Alumni Association.
The digital version of the magazine contains exclusive content like alumni throwback photos, additional stories, and more content from our professors. Plus, you get the joy of reading the magazine as if you were holding it in your hands.
Our graduates serve their local churches in many ways: as elders, deacons, nursery workers, and musicians. In at least one case, they move halfway across the country to be involved in a church plant. In this edition’s cover story, we highlight some of these outstanding alums.
At TMU, we don’t want students to wait until after they graduate to start serving the local church. And we’re fortunate to be surrounded by so many faithful churches that not only provide opportunities for our students to put what they’re learning into practice, but also care for them while they’re here.
Eric Zeller (’00) didn’t plan to stay at TMU beyond his first year. But a short-term missions trip helped change his mind. And ultimately, God used Zeller’s time at TMU to lay a foundation for his current ministry as the president of the first-ever evangelical seminary on the Arabian Peninsula.
Accountable2You, an accountability software company co-founded by Ben and Alissa Lawrence, recently released a free online guide outlining a biblical approach to “living with integrity in a pornographic age.”
Dr. Peter Kobe, who led the music department for nearly a decade at what was then Los Angeles Baptist College, passed away at the age of 80 on March 14.
The latest news from every corner of The Master's University.
Athletics Roundup: Pole vaulter, relay team finish first at NAIA championships.
ReadNewest content addresses topics like math, miracles, and habits.
ReadVisiting pastor points students to the power of the gospel.
ReadQ&A sessions give students the opportunity to pick the brain of TMU’s president.
ReadTMU professor and guest speakers explore scientific topics from a biblically faithful perspective.
ReadDr. Ken Mays shares an autobiographical testimony of God’s faithfulness.
ReadThis edition features articles by TMU faculty on pterodactyls and immunology.
ReadEvent will be a time of connection, encouragement, and professional development.
ReadDrs. Bloomfield, Anderson, and Francis are concluding fruitful careers at the University this semester.
ReadTMU chancellor and president among keynote speakers at Grace Community Church event.
ReadPopular study abroad program adds second cohort of students, more course options.
ReadThe new initiative positions TMU students to bless local families by tutoring 3rd–12th graders.
ReadAthletics Roundup: Pole vaulter, relay team finish first at NAIA championships.
ReadNewest content addresses topics like math, miracles, and habits.
ReadVisiting pastor points students to the power of the gospel.
ReadQ&A sessions give students the opportunity to pick the brain of TMU’s president.
ReadTMU professor and guest speakers explore scientific topics from a biblically faithful perspective.
ReadDr. Ken Mays shares an autobiographical testimony of God’s faithfulness.
ReadThis edition features articles by TMU faculty on pterodactyls and immunology.
ReadEvent will be a time of connection, encouragement, and professional development.
ReadDrs. Bloomfield, Anderson, and Francis are concluding fruitful careers at the University this semester.
ReadTMU chancellor and president among keynote speakers at Grace Community Church event.
ReadPopular study abroad program adds second cohort of students, more course options.
ReadThe new initiative positions TMU students to bless local families by tutoring 3rd–12th graders.
ReadTMU Magazine is the school’s quarterly publication for alumni and friends of TMU. Each edition goes out digitally to a network of 25,000-plus alumni, pastors, friends and supporters. The magazine is also shared across the school’s social media platforms, with a combined total of roughly 86,000 followers. Contact Michael Chrzanowski () for more information.
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